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It could be early labor, especially since you say that are constant. If you're lying down, and they're still constant, you should call Labor and Delivery at the hospital and see if they want you to come in, which I bet they will. It's better to go in and get checked than to ignore it too long, even if going in is a real hassle. Good luck!

It could be early labor, especially since you say that are constant. If you...

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07/06/2016

It could be early labor, especially since you say that are constant. If you're lying down, and they're still constant, you should call Labor and Delivery at the hospital and see if they want you to come in, which I bet they will. It's better to go in and get checked than to ignore it too long, even if going in is a real hassle. Good luck!

I called my midwife she suggested I wait till water breaks or contractions start. This Is my 6th pregnancy and I tend to have premie babies so I just try to wait it out as long as I can

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